Jérôme Hugues

Position

Jérôme Hugues is associate professor at the Complex Systems Engineering Department (DISC) of the Institute for Space and Aeronautics Engineering (ISAE) in Toulouse. He holds a PhD (2005) and engineering degree (2002) from Telecom ParisTech.

At ISAE, he is responsible of several real-time systems course. Starting in 2010, he is co-chair of the Embedded Systems Master (SM EMS) program at ENSEEIHT and ISAE ;and from 2011 onwards of the last year curriculum in Computer Science for the ISAE-Supaero program.

His research interests are focused on software architecture to support the design of complex software-based real-time and embedded systems ; and programming languages and artifacts to support them. He is the involved in the development of free software :

TASTE project to transfer Ocarina technologies to the space domain, with the European Space Agency, Ellidiss Technologies and Semantix

Past projects :

PolyORB, an adaptable, verifiable and schizophrenic (encompassing CORBA, DSA, SOAP and MOM personalities) platform for real time systems, written in Ada ;

He is also a member of the SAE AS-2C committee working on the definition of the AADL architecture description language to assist the designer in various stages of its design : formal verification, dimensioning down to code generation. He is the main author of two annexes document for AADLv2, and a reviewer of the AADLv2 core document, and associated annexes.